With the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, I propose to take Questions Nos. 118, 119 and 120 together. I am not aware of any objection by the Department of Finance to the formation of the inner city group. I am, of course, aware of the stance adopted by that Department's representative on the Inter-Departmental Committee on Dublin Inner City in relation to some of the proposals made by the committee.
While not formally committed to these proposals the Government see them as providing a basis to meet the complex economic and social problems in the inner city. Accordingly, they have made £1 million additional funds available in 1979 to the inner city group towards a programme to accelerate the pace of action in dealing with these problems.
I am not prepared to comment on specific proposals made by the inter-departmental committee in the absence of advice from the inner city group. As regards the Deputy's last question I am not aware of the degree of consultation which took place between Dublin Corporation and local community interests on the proposed re-development in the North City designated area and I am not prepared to comment on the remainder of this question in the absence of advice from the inner city group.